Bryant is the leading vote-getter with 977,444 votes. LeBron James leads the East with 970,314 votes.

Curry is averaging career-highs in points (20.3), assists (6.4) and minutes per game (38:00). More importantly, the Davidson product has played in all 29 games this season.

Despite missing the services of Andrew Bogut and Brandon Rush, the Warriors are off to a surprising 19-10 start. Behind the play of Curry and David Lee, Golden State is fifth in the West and has the seventh-best record in the NBA. While Curry has cracked the top 10, Lee remains outside the top 15 in voting among frontcourt players in the West.

The All-Star game will be held at the Toyota Center in Houston on Feb 17. Voting ends Jan. 14, with the starters announced on Jan. 17.